I have C files that are generated from other stuff (specifically, qt .ui
files, see the qt module), and when AAP checks the dependencies for the
generated files, the following happens:
Aap: echo "#include <"setup_base.moc">" >> build-FreeBSD4_9_RC/setup_base.cc
Aap: g++ -I/usr/local/kde-3.2/include -I/usr/local/qt-3.2/include -I/usr/
local/include -I. -MM build-FreeBSD4_9_RC/setup_base.cc >
build-FreeBSD4_9_RC/build-FreeBSD4_9_RC/setup_base.cc.aap
build-FreeBSD4_9_RC/setup_base.cc:102: warning: No include path in which to
find setup_base.moc
so you can see that the C++ file is written, then the dependency command is
used, but it writes the dependencies _two_ BDIRs deep. Is that intentional?
Sensible?
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If the door is ajar, can we fill it with door-jamb?

I'm trying to do this in a recipe: install header files with either {keepdir}
or {installdir} attributes set (since they need to go in $PREFIX/include/
kpilot). This is the basis of my recipe:
kpilotinclude_HEADERS = kpilotlink.h
uiDialog.h
plugin.h
syncAction.h
_top.INSTALL_INCLUDE += $kpilotinclude_HEADERS
ok, so how to go about setting {installdir} ? If I do
_top.INSTALL_INCLUDE += $kpilotinclude_HEADERS { installdir=kpilot }
then only the last header file in the list gets the {installdir} attribute. If
I do:
:attr $kpilotinclude_HEADERS { installdir=kpilot }
then none of the files gets installdir (at least, not when installing). I seem
to remember this working with some previous CVS version, perhaps something
has changed?
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Am Samstag, 4. Oktober 2003 16:46 schrieb Bram Moolenaar:
> aap cvs=no -f http://www.a-a-p.org/vim/main.aap
>
> It will then use the tar archive plus patches, which gives the same
> result (theoretically).
As the cvs-thing now works for me again, I won't test if this is right :-))
But thank you...
Michael
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Am Samstag, 4. Oktober 2003 16:43 schrieb Johan Svedberg:
> > Could someone tell me please what I am doing wrong? I have the latest
> > version of AAP installed.
>
> I think there is something wrong with the CVS-server at SF (and has been
> for quite some time). I experienced the same thing, but after trying ~30
> times A-A-P was finally able to checkout Vim.
I tried it a few times now... And now it works...
Thank you for helping...
Michael
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Hi!
I am trying to get VIM with AAP. But there is an error. Here is what I did and
the messages that come:
mroehrl@...:/usr/local/src/vim> aap -f http://www.a-a-p.org/vim/main.aap
Aap: Attempting download of "http://www.a-a-p.org/vim/main.aap";
Aap: Downloaded "http://www.a-a-p.org/vim/main.aap"; to "main.aap"
Aap: Created directory "patches"
Getting the latest version of Vim through CVS...
Aap: CVS checkout for node "vim"
Aap: Cannot open for obtaining path in module:
"/usr/local/src/vim/CVS/Repository"[Errno 2] Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht
gefunden: '/usr/local/src/vim/CVS/Repository'
Aap: /usr/bin/cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@...:/cvsroot/vim
checkout "vim"
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if
any)
Aap: Error in recipe "/usr/local/src/vim/main.aap" line 44: fetch failed for
"['vim']"
Could someone tell me please what I am doing wrong?
I have the latest version of AAP installed.
Bye,
Michael
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